Scranton Member Venues
Scranton, PA
Opened in 1930, the Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple offers all variety of entertainment options. Housed in the Masonic Temple and Scottish Rite Cathedral in downtown Scranton, PA, the venue is a beautiful place to catch a Broadway show, orchestra concert, rock or pop concert, plays and more.The historic facility houses two theaters and a ballroom. The Weinberg Theater is a 1929 era theater with a seated capacity of 1856, a proscenium stage, balcony, and mezzanine. Shopland Hall is an intimate, 700-capacity proscenium theater with a wraparound balcony. And the Grand Ballroom is a large, 2300-capacity formal ballroom with stenciled walls and ceilings, large chandeliers, and large windows.The Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple (SCCMT) operates the facility as a regional regional center for the arts, education and community activity. ...
Scranton Venues
Scranton, PA
Ale Mary’s is located in the historic Bittenbender Building in Downtown Scranton, PA. Ale Mary’s features a rotating selection of nearly 100 craft and import beers for pairing with gastropub cuisine. The interior has two bar areas along with designated dine-in areas for those looking for a relaxed dinner experience, a quick bite with friends, or up close seating during weekend entertainment.Remotely tucked away in a hidden back room of the Bittenbender, you can enter the secret location of Scranton’s premier, upscale speakeasy. A century ago, Madame Jenny’s is where the socially prominent and wealthiest citizens once indulged in all forms of forbidden fruit. ...
Scranton, PA
Moon Tavern at the Days Inn hotel in Scranton, PA, is a bar and restaurant serving made from scratch dinners, breads and desserts. ...
Scranton, PA
Opened in 1930, the Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple offers all variety of entertainment options. Housed in the Masonic Temple and Scottish Rite Cathedral in downtown Scranton, PA, the venue is a beautiful place to catch a Broadway show, orchestra concert, rock or pop concert, plays and more.The historic facility houses two theaters and a ballroom. The Weinberg Theater is a 1929 era theater with a seated capacity of 1856, a proscenium stage, balcony, and mezzanine. Shopland Hall is an intimate, 700-capacity proscenium theater with a wraparound balcony. And the Grand Ballroom is a large, 2300-capacity formal ballroom with stenciled walls and ceilings, large chandeliers, and large windows.The Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple (SCCMT) operates the facility as a regional regional center for the arts, education and community activity. ...
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